Articles for tag: Candy Land, Make Candy

Karla News

Top 5 Candy Land Themed Party Favors for Girls

Are you planning on hosting a Candy Land themed party for your daughter this year? If so, you make want to take a peek at a few of my Candy Land themed party favor ideas. Here they are: Candy Flavored Lip Smackers Depending on your party guests’ ages, you may want to consider handing out ...

Karla News

Educational Dora the Explorer Games for Your Toddler

Are you the parent of a toddler? If so, does your toddler enjoy watching Dora the Explorer? Dora the Explorer is a popular television show, which airs on Nick Jr. and Noggin. It encourages children to use their minds, as well as their creativity. The popularity of Dora the Explorer has spilled over from the ...

Toy Review: Milton Bradley’s Candy Land Castle Game

The new Milton Bradley Candy Land Castle Game was a smash hit with my preschool daughter. The Candy Land Castle Game is designed for children three and up and encourages shape and color recognition. The rules are simple enough for preschool children to comprehend, and easy enough for preschoolers to play with only mild supervision. ...

Karla News

Where to Find Candy Stores in Boston

Nothing is as sweet as living in candy land. Either you are sweet freak or crave those delicious candies occasionally; there is always something sugary to crave. Boston is home to some of the best candy stores in the country. If you happen to be in the city, make sure to stop by at one ...

Karla News

5 Great Board Games for Preschoolers

Playing board games with your preschooler provides numerous learning opportunities in a fun, relaxed setting. Game playing will teach your preschooler about rules, taking turns, honesty, winning and losing graciously and luck. Children’s games also offer your preschooler the opportunity to develop academic skills such as color or image/word recognition, matching, counting, and memory skills. ...

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Board Games for Bored Kids Six and Under

Twice a week I sit down with my family and we play board games. Since our daughter is only four our choices are somewhat limited. It’s sometimes hard to decide which games your child will enjoy or will be able to understand. There are age recommendations with every game but ultimately it is up to ...

Top Ten Toys of Yesterday: 1940s

Most teenagers would find themselves surprised by this list in which they will learn that they have played with the same toys their great-grandparents grew up with. Top Ten Toys of Yesterday: 1940s: 1. Scrabble Originally named Criss Cross Words, Scrabble might not be in homes across America is fans of the game had not ...

Karla News

Keep Kids Busy: Skill Building with 4 Fun Projects

My mom always said the secret to great parenting was keeping kids busy. She felt it kept them out of trouble and out of her hair. She also felt busy work developed acquired skills like hand-eye coordination, socialization and a good work ethic. My Mom was a pretty smart parent. That’s why I followed her ...